After a nine year hiatus finally a new album by Steve has been released!Following on from 2006's “The World Over” this new material once again draws its inspiration from the classic period of John Barry’s early Bond scores. Now with the added dimension of lyrics from Dave Rees on several tracks the album also features the highly rare "Sunny Girl" version of John Barry’s 1967 classic “The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair” which was only ever released as a rare mono flexi disc.

Please go to the "Live for Today" page for info and insights into its creation.

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"Flying High" from the 2014 Ra Rising album "Seize the Day". Originally written by Steve for the 1999 "Convergence" album, this new arrangement features lyrics by Dai Rees. Video by Richard Benjamin. Available as a CD & download.

NEW ALBUM "SEIZE THE DAY" by RA RISING AVAILABLE AS A CD & DOWNLOAD 1st NOVEMBER 2014!

It is with great sadness to report that Linda passed away recently. She had always been there on so many levels right from the very beginning in the 70’s to the current day to encourage and finance me to pursue music and without her I could not have achieved what I have.

LINDA JULY 1956 - SEPTEMBER 2014.

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"Linda's Theme" from the 2006 album "The World Over". Composed by Steve, this features the London Symphony Orchestra's Gareth Davies on flute.

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From 1993, this features Linda improvising on flute.

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Steve’s new album “Live For Today” will now be released in 2015. Featuring six instrumental tracks and six tracks with vocals, this album is the follow up to his 2006 “The World Over” album. It will be available as a physical CD as well as a digital download.

Now available from all good download sites are two different versions of the track "Tunnel Vision" from Steve's forthcoming "Live For Today" album:

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Composed, played and produced by Steve Hillman. Lyrics by Dave Rees & Phil Friend OBE.Sung by Jerri Roberts. Mastered by Steve Kitch. Artwork by Mangojuicy. The orchestral version of "Tunnel Vision" is also featured on the audio book version of Dave Rees & Phil Friend’s book “Why are you pretending to be normal?”.